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Posted: 5 Oct 2015 7:47 am
by George Buechley
Right, Joey. The subtleties of the steel that you learn taking William's lessons really do add up over time. And you know that's kind of the secret to learning steel. It takes a lifetime of playing and still some to get where you're going. Fantastic five years, William!


George

Tune

Posted: 6 Oct 2015 7:58 pm
by Joey Andrews
A brand new Project tune starts this week! Check it out on William's web site! http://www.pedalsteeler.com/

Posted: 9 Oct 2015 11:42 am
by Daniel Policarpo
Just got the sheets for tomorrow. Walk Through This World With Me ! And it looks like we ain't through with the Hughey/Conway either. Next in Line intro. I don't know, this may be like my all time favorite weekly broadcast coming up. No pressure , William. You might oughtta bring the "glad hand". :lol:

Broadcast

Posted: 11 Oct 2015 6:24 am
by Joey Andrews
We got a great start to Walk Thru This World Saturday. Great job teaching, this broadcast was 1 hour packed with helpful techniques and ideas. Thanks William for your effort to make everyone watching the broadcast a better player!

Posted: 11 Oct 2015 10:45 am
by Larry Robbins
Hey Joey,
You are so right and...hang on to that technique exorcise....good stuff and only going to get better!!

Posted: 16 Oct 2015 6:00 pm
by George Buechley
Did you see the technique exercises for tomorrow? Wow they're really neat!

George

5 years

Posted: 18 Oct 2015 2:33 pm
by Joey Andrews
William still celebrating his fifth year on the web.
He is offering his workshops(buy two and get the third one free) what a deal, that enough useful material to keep you busy and going in the right direction for along time. Check this out on his web site at http://www.pedalsteeler.com/ for the details.

Broadcast

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 6:35 am
by Joey Andrews
Its time for another broadcast 1:00 PM eastern time.
Come join William as he goes thru this week material!
You can go to his web site and join ($20 for four weeks).

Posted: 24 Oct 2015 12:24 pm
by Larry Robbins
Good stuff today Joey for sure. Its the little things William shows you after his main points and the in between stuff that can really help if you pay attention! Thanks, William!

Broadcast

Posted: 30 Oct 2015 8:34 am
by Joey Andrews
Saturday almost here again, William will be winding up project song this week. For the ones looking far some help, I in courage you to give William a try. For $20 Bucks for 4 weeks that's 4 broadcast and a ton of Tab material and technique exercises. The material alone is worth the price of admission. Check him out on you tube & his web site http://www.pedalsteeler.com/. His method is working
for his students, just ask them.

Posted: 31 Oct 2015 6:07 am
by George Buechley
Some really great techniques set for today and the intro looks cool.


George

New Project tune

Posted: 3 Nov 2015 9:36 pm
by Joey Andrews
New Project tune starting Nov 7th (So Sad) by the Everly Bros. Come join William on his broadcast, have a little fun and improve your playing at the same thing. You get some great technique exercises,
a Intro and he will get you started on So Sad. The broadcast is about 1 hour. 4 weeks $20 dollars.

Posted: 4 Nov 2015 2:07 pm
by Larry Robbins
Yep, sure is a bargain Joey. After 5 years William still keeps it fresh and interesting. See you on Saturday!

Broadcast

Posted: 7 Nov 2015 5:43 pm
by Joey Andrews
William presented a great broadcast today. Thanks to all you new subscribers joining William today making this the biggest broadcast ever and he provided you enough material to keep you very busy until next week. Good luck with So Sad!

Next Project tune

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 8:29 pm
by Joey Andrews
Looks like the next Project tune will be G. Stewart tune She Acting Single, I'm drinking Double.

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 9:17 pm
by Lee Barber
Joey, believe it or not. I was listening to Gary Stewart today thinking, we needed to get William to do some of his songs.

Agree

Posted: 12 Nov 2015 10:08 pm
by Joey Andrews
Lee I could not agree more. William played a few bars over the phone and I think this will be a keeper! JA

Posted: 13 Nov 2015 1:31 am
by Larry Robbins
They are all keepers! ;)

Posted: 13 Nov 2015 5:47 am
by Lee Barber
I'm trying to get him to play "Memphis" Posting it on Youtube and maybe teach it, if enough students want him to.
:idea:
If you are one of his students and you want him to play or teach something you have to voice it hear on the forum or personally to him.

If you do it here and others think it is a good idea and chime in, there is a better chance of him doing it.

$$$$$$ WHY AREN'T YOU JOINING IN :?: :?: :?:

What a Bang for your Buck, $5.00 Lessons.
Usually we get 4 Technic exercises
1 New Intro
work on a song Intro, Verses, Chorus each week till its finished


:arrow: :arrow: SO IN A MONTH you get
16 Technic Exercises
4 Intros
1 Complete Song All for , Get Ready now.

$20.00 That is right he is almost giving it away. :D :D :D

Posted: 13 Nov 2015 5:56 am
by George Buechley
Hey Lee,
Which version of 'Memphis'? Lonnie Macks version?


George

Posted: 13 Nov 2015 7:13 am
by Lee Barber
Johnny Rivers- Memphis Tennessee

Reply

Posted: 13 Nov 2015 7:50 am
by Joey Andrews
Larry you are right about the keepers, every song William has taught is spot on. Lee your post said it all, every student William has, is important to him so let him know by posting on his threads. For the ones looking for help playing don't let low price of $20 bucks fool you. You will get your money worth many times over plus improve your playing.

Wirecast out

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 7:19 am
by Joey Andrews
Yesterday was a rough day, Wirecast was on the blink,
so William pulled out the old equipment from the past and done the broadcast. He done a masterful job with the equipment he had to work with. Several has committed they liked this format and I'm agreeing with them.

Posted: 15 Nov 2015 7:30 am
by Larry Robbins
You got that right, Joey. Even the older style broadcast is still easy to watch, easy to learn from and just as entertaining.

Posted: 16 Nov 2015 6:18 am
by George Buechley
The most important thing with William's broadcasts isn't that it's live, it's the quality of the lesson itself. William is capable of teaching pedal steel. I'm one of the guys that normally watch live but it doesn't matter to me. I'll watch as soon as the broadcast is available because of the quality of what William teaches. Thanks William!


George